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As described in the second section , there are often economies of scale and
scope when serving multiple regions , in ... Under the Chilean approach , one
might expect that every region would receive a subsidy greater than 0 and less
than the ...
As described in the second section , there are often economies of scale and
scope when serving multiple regions , in ... Under the Chilean approach , one
might expect that every region would receive a subsidy greater than 0 and less
than the ...
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The problem is considerably more complex ( and severe ) since entire sets of
obligations are selected for auction , some of which may have economies of
scope . For example , consider the case where there are 10 regions . Each region
i : 1 ...
The problem is considerably more complex ( and severe ) since entire sets of
obligations are selected for auction , some of which may have economies of
scope . For example , consider the case where there are 10 regions . Each region
i : 1 ...
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infrastructure expansion is that anyone in a region willing to pay the given rate for
a specified service should be able to get it . A milestone might even be so flexible
that it does not specify whether the firm has to make phone service or Internet ...
infrastructure expansion is that anyone in a region willing to pay the given rate for
a specified service should be able to get it . A milestone might even be so flexible
that it does not specify whether the firm has to make phone service or Internet ...
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Contents
the evolution of dereregulation | 1 |
Tables | 8 |
developing a responsive regulation | 13 |
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